Police Review Board Dropped Three Complaints Against Veteran Detective After Unusual Promotion to Top Brass

Police Review Board Dropped Three Complaints Against Veteran Detective After Unusual Promotion to Top Brass

The city’s Civilian Complaint Review Board dropped three complaints of misconduct against a high-profile detective last year after he was promoted six ranks to assistant commissioner, a rare elevation to a civilian position that’s generally deemed to be outside the agency’s jurisdiction.

The complaints against Kaz Daughtry, who was since promoted to second time to deputy commissioner of operations, were sidelined by the police review board last summer after the New York Police Department removed Daughtry’s name from a “Members of Service” roster that indicates to the board which department employees it can investigate, according to CCRB officials.

Despite that, Daughtry has been photographed directly engaging in police enforcement actions over the past year while openly wearing a holstered gun on his right hip. Only non-civilian members of service are allowed to carry an exposed gun, several former NYPD officials said.